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the ultimate hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
been reading naked lunch for like 4 months. the rick strassman dmt:spirit molecule book, again. and started lunar park, b. e. ellis, just yesterday. i'v loved all of his other work, so i have high hopes for lunar park. i like to read.
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I'm about to take another ride through Carl Sagan's The Dragons of Eden because I can't find my copy of Broca's Brain. It's been a few years since I've perused the works of my friend Dr. Sagan.
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you can't explain the rules of tennis to a dog, but he runs after it and plays with it...like the dog playing with the ball, we don't have the necessary tools needed to interpret the afterlife..until we get there, then a whole new universe is given to us. Perhaps 200 billion light years away, there's the next phase of our existance..Remember you cannot destroy energy, which is all we are... -matthew munari rip matt
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Not reading anything really interesting at the moment.
[Discipline Book by Dr.Sears - Unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley - Obstetric Myth Vs. Research Reality by Henci Goer] Probably going to begin Candide - Voltaire, as per recommendation of Patrick, this afternoon if I find the time. We own it, I just never got around to reading it. |
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for those that dont mind reading from a computer screen:
Literature.org - The Online Literature Library looks good so far, thanks |
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I wish I could do it - I have a few good torrent sites for books, and it would save me a small fortune. Staring at the screen kills my eyes - and not having something material in my hands diminishes the 'reading experience' for me. Good site though, thank you. |
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Yea I cannot read by computer screen, it totally fucks with my eyes.
Light by M. John Harisson is what I'm reading, quantam physics+scifi=good shtuff
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I know what you mean. I feel the same way about Mark Twain.
Currently reading: "Total Freedom" by J. Krishnamurti "21 Dirty Tricks at Work" by Phipps and Gautrey "The Prince" by Machiavelli is on deck I'm also working on writing a book of spiritual philosophy on the subject of Self. I only have an outline so far, tho. ![]() The Rev
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ooo Rev thats exciting! I'd love to see what ideas you got for it. When and if you feel ready you should cite some of it in SS. Should be a good read.
Im reading some more Astral Projection books because Ive really wanted to get back into it. Other than that a daily page from "The Everyday activist" ![]()
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